E out for 2 reasons:
Made "it" no clear referent
and starts a clause...where is the subject.....( subject is assumed to be the subject of previous clause, making illogical sentence)
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IMO : D
Why?
Because: Its not a modifier question, note the start, both the statements are clause..so u dont need to have anything to be modified...
D is the only option that complete it logically...
Yes two of the option can be left because of "it"
Why?
Because: Its not a modifier question, note the start, both the statements are clause..so u dont need to have anything to be modified...
D is the only option that complete it logically...
Yes two of the option can be left because of "it"












